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August 6th Town of New Holstein
Officers responded to a noise complaint near Fur Farm Road. The owner told police she was playing the radio loudly to keep the raccoons out of her corn field. While she wanted to keep playing the radio to ward off the raccoons, she agreed to turn it down.

August 11th City of Waukesha
Police responded to a call from a woman who was upset because someone had written on her car window. The woman was able to remove the writing without any damage to the vehicle. The message written on the window read “douche learn how to park”.

August 12th City of Waukesha
A man called police and reported his ex-girlfriend was drunk and trying to “maliciously” grab his testicles.

August 15th City of Waukesha
Officers responded to a report of teenage boys yelling obscenities and chasing turkeys with shovels.

August 16th City of Wauwatosa
A Powell Place resident reported someone stole his box of catheters.

August 19th City of Beaver Dam
An East Davis Street resident reported that their neighbor had put an old sofa on the curb for garbage pick-up and now there was a man passed out on it.

August 21st City of Shawano
Police responded to a report of two girls near Zion church acting “giddy”. According to the caller, the two girls have been “giddy” "for the last half hour". So "Something must be wrong with them."

August 21st City of Wisconsin Rapids
An employee at Copp’s called police to report that a man wearing a stocking cap had dropped his pants in the meat department.

August 20th City of La Crosse
An officer was about to stop a black SUV after noticing a burned out headlamp when the driver pulled into the parking lot outside police headquarters. The driver told the officer she had picked up her husband on Island Street and wanted to drop him off because he was "talking stupidly". The husband was arrested for two outstanding warrants. His wife received a warning for the headlight.

June 17th City of Portage
A woman on Armstrong Street called police to report a theft of French fries. The woman told police she was walking from the Friendly Tavern with an order of fries when someone approached her and told her she either had to give him the fries or get into a truck. She told the officer she chose to give the man the fries.

June 14th Town of Harrison
A Firelane 9 resident called police to report someone put a homemade Scott Walker sign in their yard without their permission nine days after the recall election. The caller told police they have a suspect in mind.

June 22nd City of Waupun
Police responded to a report of parents lighting sparklers for their children on East Main Street. Police found no laws being broken.

June 11th Village of Sherwood
Police responded to a report of a large black umbrella lying in a ditch.

June 24th Village of Bowler
Police received a report of a porcupine named “Spike” gnawing on the foundation of the Education Center on the Stockbridge Munsee reservation. Shawano County Sheriff’s Deputies were told the porcupine would be difficult to capture because he is quite intelligent.

June 29th City of Mequon
An 82-year-old man was cited for disorderly conduct at a water park. The man became angry with a woman who was sitting on the edge of the pool with her legs in the water, saying she was blocking his swimming lane and cursed at her in both Russian and English.

June 23rd City of Beaver Dam
Police investigated a report that a man dropped off a live animal in a trap on Park Avenue. Police found the “live animal” in the trap was actually a bag of soda cans.

June 22nd City of Wauwatosa
A 48-year-old man was arrested for retail theft after allegedly stealing a package of breast pump bags and then returning them for a refund.

June 21st City of Wauwatosa
Police received a report of a man “wearing a full winter hat, two shirts and heavy green overcoat”. The man told the investigating officer he just always wears coats and he was wearing a hat because he HATES his hair!

June 16th City of Glendale
A 72-year-old Neshkoro man was arrested for disorderly conduct during a recital at Cardinal Stritch University. The woman sat in front of the man and while whispering to friends, he yelled at her to quit jumping around. When she whispered again to a friend, he smacked her on the back of the head.

June 20th City of Portage
Police investigated a report of the theft of $2 in cash from a Henry Drive home. A 29-year-old woman was cited for obstructing an officer after she allegedly lied to police during the investigation of the missing $2.00.

June 24th City of Portage
Police investigated a report of overly aggressive sales tactics by children selling Kool-Aid on West Franklin Street.

June 20th City of Wauwatosa
A 32-year-old man was arrested for vandalism after he spread honey across a desk, damaged a computer mouse pad and threw a Bible and religious brochures on a desk at Hall Automotive. A nail had been driven through the bible, the brochures and the mouse pad to bind them together. When apprehended and searched, the man was found to be carrying a backpack full of chicken bones.

May 31st City of Menasha
Police responded to a report of a dispute between a man and a woman on Third Street. The woman told police that the man became upset when she wouldn’t get the salt shaker for the man’s egg salad sandwich.

June 16th City of Portage
Police were called to an apartment to take care of a large bug in the living area. Responding officers say they could not find the offending bug.

June 9th City of Glendale
Police responded to a report of a naked man standing in the grass “whipping a string around”.

June 10th City of Waupun
A man at Family Dollar called police to report an irate 73-year-old customer was throwing bags of merchandise at him because the customer didn’t get something for the price he wanted.

June 17th Town of Wescott
Shawano County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report from North Bay Circle where a 50-year-old couple was sitting outside naked.

June 10th City of Waukesha
A resident called police to report “male screaming and two other males filleting a fish on the trunk of a car and dropping fish guts on the street”.

June 7th Village of Sauk City
A resident reported a man was passed out in the bushes. Police made contact with the 24-year-old man, who thought he was at home in bed.

June 19th City of Wisconsin Rapids
A caller told police his car sustained damage to the rear driver’s side when a naked man threw a yield sign at him.

June 7th Village of Sauk City
A resident reported that six juveniles were misbehaving on the Spruce Street Elementary School playground equipment. The resident told police one boy was going down the slide wearing only his boxer shorts.

June 15th City of Wisconsin Rapids
A man requested police assistance after his young daughter locked herself to a coat rack with handcuffs.

June 19th Town of Greenville
Employees of an area retail shop called the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Department to report a man who stops in the store wearing only a T-shirt and Speedo. After speaking with a deputy, the man agreed his attire probably wasn’t the best choice and he would dress more appropriately if he returned to the store.

June 10th City of Waukesha
Police received a report of a 50-year-old man who was “passed out and covered with mulberries”.

June 18th City of Menomonee Falls
Police charged a 56-year-old woman for allegedly attacking her husband after she found publications she considered to be pornography in the trunk of his car. The two “pornographic” publications she discovered were the Milwaukee alternative weekly newspaper the Shepherd Express and the satirical newspaper The Onion.

May 26th City of Neenah
A motorist at the intersection of Breezewood Lane and U.S. 41 asked police to check on a turtle that was in the middle of a roundabout. A car ran over the turtle before an officer arrived. The officer disposed of the body after a short memorial service.

May 31st City of Franklin
A 34-year-old man was arrested for shoplifting a Motorola Bluetooth earpiece at Wal-Mart. The man stole the earpiece by wrapping it in toilet paper and sticking it inside his rectum.

May 24th City of Horicon
A caller notified police of seeing people riding on top of a mattress on top of a car. The driver, a 19-year-old woman, told police two men were sitting on the windows of the car holding the mattress on the top to move it.

June 5th City of Waupun
A caller on Hillyer Street told police there was a large snapping turtle in the road and some children were trying to play with it and he was concerned with their safety. Police told the children to leave the turtle alone.

May 31st City of Oak Creek
A 41-year-old man called police after employees at a restaurant refused to give him a refund for a rib dinner he was unsatisfied with.

June 5th City of Beaver Dam
A woman on DeClark Street called police to report someone had been throwing gnomes at her political signs.

June 1st City of Portage
Police investigated a report of an intoxicated man who was out of control and broke a rosary.

May 31st Town of Leopolis
A caller reported seeing two people walking on the snowmobile and believed they were suspicious because one was wearing all black while the other was wearing all black except for a white hat. They told police they thought the two might be up to no good or perhaps they’re just taking a walk.

June 5th City of Shawano
Police received a report of a potential scam. The caller reported receiving a call from someone identifying themselves as working for the Shriner’s Circus. When they agreed to make a $20 donation, they were instructed to write a check and leave it under their doormat. The caller thought this seemed suspicious.

May 23rd City of Glendale
A 15-year-old girl was arrested for disorderly conduct for spitting at the driver of a county bus. The girl was angry when she and other juveniles boarded the bus with expired transfers and were told they had to pay or exit. A large amount of spit was found on a window next to the driver. The girl denied spitting but admitted sneezing saying the spit might have come out accidentally when she sneezed.

May 23rd City of Bayside
A 23-year-old woman was arrested for drunken driving after she ran from the car into a lot, telling police she had to pee. She also said she was driving because her friend was too drunk to drive. At first, she refused to take a breath test but changed her mind because she was just curious to see what her blood alcohol content was. Turns out it was 0.15, almost twice the legal limit.

June 6th City of Wisconsin Rapids
An employee at Rapids Rental and Supply called police to report an irrational customer had threatened to cut the store displays in half with a chain saw.

May 15th City of Green Bay
An 18-year-old man was cited by police after he took a needle from a $1.99 six-pack of needles at Mill’s Fleet Farm West. The man said it was a stupid decision but he was just going to use the needle to pierce his ears.

May 3rd City of Wisconsin Rapids
A woman called police to report a man would not return her Season 1, Disc 1, of The Dukes of Hazard.

May 3rd Village of Biron
A man called police an deported someone took the newspaper out of his mailbox in. An investigating officer learned the man didn’t subscribe to the paper and when the route driver realized she had inadvertently put it in his box, she took it back.

May 28th Village of Ashwaubenon
The 34-year-old man fired several rounds through his garage wall. One bullet hit the window of a nearby apartment on Pilgrim Way. The man told police he had recently purchased a .380 caliber handgun with the intent to apply for a concealed carry permit. He said he didn’t know anything about guns but wanted to try it out before class.

May 29th City of Oshkosh
Police responded to a call from an employee of the Nails Plus Salon on South Koeller Street after a deer strolled in through the open front door, startling both the staff and customers.

May 12th City of Menasha
A woman reported that someone stole her Blessed Virgin Mary statue from the front of her apartment building. Family members checked the neighborhood, but there was no Virgin to be found.

May 24th City of Oak Creek
Police responded to a report of a goat at large. An officer found the goat nibbling grass and tied the goat to a stake in the ground at its residence and left a note for its owner, who was not at home at the time the goat escaped.

May 22nd City of Franklin
A caller reported the theft of $300 by a woman he invited into his residence. The caller told police he paid $300 to a woman he met at a local gentlemen’s club to dance for him at his home, and when she went outside to have a cigarette she left without dancing for him.

May 20th City of Waukesha
A woman called police to report that her 18-year daughter is “acting up and throwing things and stole her mother’s cat.”

May 21st City of Waukesha
A caller reported “a verbal altercation with her brother … about toilet paper”. “They were advised, if they can’t get along, they need to not live together.

May 26th City of Wauwatosa
A 30-year-old man was taken to Froedtert Hospital to get stitches on his chin after he was tackled behind Longfellow Middle. The man and his friend were tossing a football around when another man whom they didn’t know asked if he could join in. After a few throws, he tackled the other man then punched him in the face. The two friends chased him until the suspect ran into traffic.

May 31st City of Shawano
A woman called 911 from a soccer game at Eberlein Park to report a man who always parks his vehicle on the wrong side of the barricades. The woman was informed that the 9-1-1 line is intended for emergencies and a person parking on the wrong side of a barricade at a children’s soccer game does not qualify as an emergency.

May 18th Town of Harrison
Police responded to a report of a mother on Easter Lily Drive who used orange traffic cones to block her street so her kids could ride their motorized vehicles on the road. The cones were removed and the mother was spoken to.

May 19th City of Chilton
Police received a report of a man in dark clothing laying on the sidewalk near the intersection of Irish Road and Calumet Street. Responding officers found there was no medical issue. The man was just lying in the middle of the sidewalk to get some sun.

May 27th Village of Bowler
Sheriff’s deputies received a report of a guest at The Konkapot lodge on Highway A who made off with a pillow from the lobby and a large stuffed beaver.

May 6th City of Green Bay
Police dealt with a fight between two inmates at the Brown County Jail. The two men, ages 22 and 27, were reportedly arguing over a gambling debt involving desserts.

May 14th City of Waukesha
A male subject, about 65 years old, was believed to be deceased after he was reportedly “hanging upside down from a split rail fence” for about an hour. Police responded and determined that the man hanging upside down from the fence was merely intoxicated, alive and not injured.

May 21st Village of Cecil
The Sheriff’s Department received a call from an Illinois man who claimed he had purchased 20 brats from a Cecil gas station and when he got home to Chicago, he discovered they were rotten. The clerk at the gas station told an investigating deputy that he hadn’t sold 20 brats at a time to anyone that day. According to the dispatcher, when the man first called, he was pretending to be his aunt.

May 21st Village of Birnamwood
Loose chickens were reported just off West Kildeer Lane. According to reports, the loose chickens strayed into a neighbor’s yard when the neighbor began shooting them with a 22. Deputies described the problem between the neighbors as “on-going”.

May 20th Village of Gresham
Police are investigating reports of an underage drinking party. According to the Sheriff’s Department, one parent indicted their daughter came up “all hicky-ed up”.

May 16th City of Waukesha
Police responded to a report of two women in a Ford Focus driving down East Moreland Avenue with a life size inflatable sex doll hanging out the driver side window.

April 25th Village of Sauk City
A resident called 911 threatening suicide. However, when an officer made contact with the woman she told him she couldn’t remember why she called 911 and said she was mad that her apartment was messy. She also asked the officer to get her a can of Pepsi from the fridge.

May 10th City of St. Francis
A 23 year old man was arrested trying to shoplift a tube Man-Delay Maximum Strength Climax Control Male Desensitizing Gel from Pick N Save. The man, who was shopping with his girlfriend at the time, tried to conceal the theft from her.

May 9th City of Germantown
Police were called to assist with a disorderly student and parent at Kennedy Middle School. Upon officers’ arrival it was determined that neither the student nor his mother was being disorderly; the mother just did not agree with the three-day, out-of-school suspension her son received for spraying “fart” spray inside the school.

May 4th City of Neenah
A complainant o Professional Plaza reported that a resident was smoking marijuana in an apartment. Police responded but only smelled an air freshener.

May 12th City of Portage
An Armstrong Street caller contacted police to report someone entered their residence and stole their lizards.

May 6th City of Glendale
A 20-year-old man was arrested for stealing three items valued at $308 from Kohl’s. The man allegedly hid three shirts in his jeans. That man told police he needed a new shirt for “a special occasion” and couldn’t decide which of three he liked best so he stole all three.

May 4th City of Cudahy
A 22-year-old woman was arrested for disorderly conduct after she confronted a she claims was talking poorly about her. During the incident, the woman, who was armed with a can opener, got into a physical fight with another woman, who is nine-months pregnant.

May 14th Village of Aniwa
Police were called to West Lake Street where a man was reportedly acting like he was going to attack his neighbor who as mowing his own lawn. The police dispatcher indicated to officers that the neighbor made like he was going to kick the lawn mowers ass twice. The lawn mower told police he had about 20 minutes before he was finished and the neighbor was now just staring at him.

May 16th City of Shawano
Officers responded to an Acorn Street residence where a neighbor boy reportedly hurled a cement block at another boy. The dispatcher noted that the block thrower "swears all the time and uses the F-word and is evil."

May 16th City of Portage
Police on Brady Street discovered someone used spray paint to write “butt head” on the road.

April 8th Village of Sauk City
Police responded to a panicked 911 call in which a female voice screamed for an ambulance over loud music in the background. When police arrived they found a drunk man passed out on a bar stool inside the bar. A nearly equally intoxicated nursing student said she couldn’t find a pulse on him and didn’t think he was breathing, so she called 911. The man was breathing and was awakened. He did not want assistance.

May 15th Town of Russell
A man called the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department to report someone broke into his garage and stole a 50 pound bag of sunflower seeds. An investigation by Sheriff’s Deputies revealed that the culprit was a bear who dragged the bag of seeds into nearby woods. The bear remains at large.

May 17th Village of Nekoosa
An officer responded to a report of a vehicle swerving all over the road. The officer discovered the driver was not drunk but rather was just unfamiliar with the area.

May 2nd City of Oak Creek
A caller told police that he and a friend were talking in a parked car when a tall, muscular man dressed in a black robe and wearing a white “Scream” mask walked out of the fog and up to his car, stood outside it for a moment, slowly backed away, then turned, crouched behind some bushes for a moment and eventually walked away. The caller told police he was unsure if it was a prank and did not know who would want to prank him.

April 29th City of Wisconsin Rapids
A Grove Avenue woman reported seven children trying to push over a portable bathroom.

May 4th City of Waukesha
A woman called police to report her 17-year-old son threw a pillow at her, almost breaking her nose.

A 54-year-old man was cited for lewd and lascivious behavior after officers found him naked from the waist down after responding to his 911 call. The man was intoxicated and called 911 multiple times, stating his wife had stolen his underwear and pants. He also was cited for misuse of emergency telephone numbers and was advised that his missing shorts were not a police matter.

May 6th City of Shawano

Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call from a Loon Lake residence where they found a man drunk and wandering around outside wearing only a towel According to the police report, the man was throwing his wallet and exhibiting angry behavior since returning from a trip to the casino.

May 12th Town of Easton

A deputy was called to a location just east of Wausau where a a farmer reported a car in his field. When the deputy got to the scene, he found the car stuck in the field, and a man attempting to free it. The man was naked from the waist down, and had been covering himself and the car with mud. The man was agitated and resisted the deputy. After using his Taser, the deputy arrested the man without incident. The man did not explain to police why he was in the field, had covered himself in mud or had taken off his pants. According to a Marathon County Sheriff’s Lieutenant, "Something weird was going on there".

April 22nd City of Green Bay

A 29-year-old man was issued a citation for "dog napping," for taking a 7-month-old Chihuahua named Prince he found on South Platten Street. The dog’s owner spoke to the man but he refused to give the dog back and said it ran away. The “napped” dog later was found at the Bay Area Humane Society shelter and police plan to return it to its rightful owner.

May 11th City of Wisconsin Rapids

An employee at Wal-Mart requested an officer walk through the store because there was a large number of children both inside the store and flying kites in the parking lot.

May 8th Village of Bonduel

A South Jefferson Street woman called police to report that a woman keeps sending her text messages telling her she’s lazy and acting like a baby.

May 8th City of Wisconsin Rapids

An employee at Checkers called police to report a female driver just went through the drive thru but did not order because she apparently just wanted to make an obscene gesture at the cashier.

May 3rd City of Glendale

A 21-year-old woman was arrested for theft at Kohl’s. The woman admitted taking jewelry valued at $47 but was angry when arrested because “all her friends do it,” some even “make a living” doing it and they don’t get caught.

December 4th City of Neenah
A West North Water Street woman called police an reported that while she was at work, someone entered her home, stole her television and replaced it with a different television. Police disagreed, noting that the serial number of the TV matched the serial number listed on the TV box that was in the complainant's bedroom.

December 22nd City of Germantown
A resident on Holy Hill Road called police to reported her coupons are being stolen from the Bargain Bulletin in her mailbox. An extra police watch has been issued in the area.

December 4th City of Green Bay
A 25-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of her second drunken-driving offense after an officer spotted her driving westbound on Mason Street near Webster Avenue with an open trunk. The officer reported cans of Bud Light were visible in the open trunk.

December 9th City of Green Bay
A 29-year-old man at the intersection of Washington and Walnut streets was cited for obstructing traffic and loitering after police say he jumped in front of an officer's car and danced strangely.

December 24th City of Kenosha
Police responded to an emergency call after a 26-year-old man played a prank on his 40-year-old roommate by hiding outside the bathroom and barking at her when she came out. The woman was so frightened by the barking, she repeatedly kicked her roommate in the face.

December 27th City of Marshfield
A 71-year-old woman was struck by a car in a parking lot. The woman said she didn’t see the car backing out of a stall because she was eating a piece of candy.

December 12th City of Neenah
A Church Street woman told police that she and her ex-boyfriend had a verbal argument and that he no longer was welcome at her house. Police located the ex-boyfriend and found he had used a razor to carve "I luv u" on his left arm and the woman's name on his right arm.

December 8th City of Menasha
A woman on First Street reported that her ex-husband sent their daughter to school in clothes she claimed were too small.

December 11th City of Neenah
A woman on Roosevelt Street requested police assistance after her sister and her sister's friend got into an argument while sending text messages from each other's cell phones. Her sister threw her friend's cell phone on the floor, and the friend slapped her sister in the face.

December 27th City of Menomonie
A 55-year-old Eau Claire woman was sentenced to 15 days in jail and a year of probation for stealing a ring off the dead body of a woman in a casket during the visitation portion of her funeral.

December 28th City of Wisconsin Rapids
A woman reported hearing a baby crying for about over five minutes. A responding officer found the sound was actually just two large cats fighting.

December 28th Wood County
A man told police he ordered a laptop computer online and received a board in a box.

December 28th City of Sheboygan
Police responding to a report of a man spray painting graffiti on several buildings, found a 22-year-old man with a can of spray paint in his pocket and red paint on his skin and clothes. When asked if he had sprayed buildings, the man initially said “maybe” before confessing that he sprayed the buildings because he was bored and there is nothing else to do in Sheboygan.

December 24th Town of Taycheedah
A Fond du Lac County sheriff's officer following up on a report something in the roadway blocking both lanes of County WH reported finding large pieces of cardboard and a dead cat sitting on a patio chair in the middle of the road.

November 16th City of Chilton
Police assistance was requested from a resident on Manhattan Street whose toilet was running over. Police advised the caller to turn off the water, but were unable to do so. A local plumber's phone number was given to the caller.

December 2nd City of Wisconsin Rapids
A 14th Street man reported to police that someone in the neighborhood was having fun with Christmas lights.

November 28th Dodge County
A 35-year-old woman called 911 "to complain that her husband wanted to leave the bar and would not give her any money." The woman was informed that her husband not giving her money was not a 911 type emergency.

November 24th City of Racine
Police called to a disturbance during a Thanksgiving Day gathering, arrested a 23-year-old man. The man had become upset that a friend of his girlfriend was sitting on what he said was his chair. In an effort to get the woman to get out of “his chair” the man grabbed a knife with an 8-inch blade from the kitchen and stabbed the wall, and then went after the friend. The friend picked up a broom to fight him off. The attack stopped only when someone mentioned the police.

November 21st City of Waukesha
A man called police to report his wife "was throwing knives and forks and spoons". Police responded and found the caller was drunk and his story could not be supported by evidence.

November 26th City of Oak Creek
A caller reported to police that the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer decoration was taken from his front yard between. The resident also told police that sometime last week someone placed a vodka bottle in his mailbox, but didn't think anything about it until Rudolph went missing.

November 26th City of Wauwatosa
A man paid for a washer and computer printer valued at $500 with counterfeit money at Sears. The man originally tried to haggle and had offered store employees offering $60 and a pizza for the items.

November 21st City of Oshkosh
A 62-year-old man on West Ninth Avenue who was unhappy with the progress construction workers were making was cited for disorderly conduct after he yelled and swore at the workers while they were pouring cement.

December 3rd City of Wisconsin Rapids
Officers responded to an anonymous report of a lot of banging and screaming sounds and then a loud crack At a home on First Street. Responding officers discovered people lifting weights and doing a workout.

November 7th City of Brookfield
A man reported that a driver threw fistfuls of pennies at his vehicle. Police say a 30-year-old Brookfield man is the suspected penny thrower.

November 11th City of Brookfield
Officers who were called to the scene for a reported explosion found and 15-year-old boy from putting mints in a 2-liter bottle of soda. He was cited for disorderly conduct.

November 12th City of Franklin
A 74-year-old man was arrested for disorderly conduct at Travelers Motel. The man was cited after he threatened to kill the husband of the owner of the motel because there were no rooms available, made derogatory statements about the owner, and then walked outside and urinated on the building.

November 17th City of Ashland
A man wearing an overcoat and sunglasses broke into the county courthouse and stole the judge’s robe.

November 4th City of Neenah
A store owner called police to report two boys, ages 9 and 11, stole $2.00 from a tip jar and used the money to buy Blow Pops and Gummi Spiders.

November 13th City of Marshfield
Police received a report from a Prairie Street resident that sometime between midnight and 8 p.m., someone entered their garage and stole with a box of chicken wings, a bag of Reese’s Pieces and one Ice Cream Cake.

November 14th City of Manitowoc
Officers were dispatched to an apartment on South 10th Street where a man became violent after his girlfriend made critical remarks about a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich he had made.

November 6th City of Chilton
Police received a report that a gray pickup on South Irish Road was losing debris out of the truck bed and baby bottles were flying all over the road.

September 21st City of Madison
Police received a report of a man armed with a frying pan breaking windows in homes on Dickenson and Williamson Streets. When responding officers found the man, he was in fact, armed with a saucepan. According to a police spokesman, "it was clear this was no frying pan and was a saucepan.". Upon questioning by police, the suspect was unable to provide any clear motive as to why he was smashing the windows with a saucepan. He told officers he wasn't angry with anyone, but this was just what he felt like doing.

September 21st Village of Howard
A woman and a man received minor injuries after their car crashed into a home on Chapel Hill Circle while they were bickering. The man and woman were reportedly arguing outside a friend’s house when the man tried to jump in an open window of the car while the woman tried to drive away. The woman drove by three to four houses before she crashed into the basement of the home.

September 18th City of Wisconsin Rapids
A caller on 13th Street called police to report three girls throwing apples at boys on bicycles.

September 16th City of Manitowoc
Police received a call about a woman who stopped at Lincoln High School where she asked for some milk. The woman then continued on to the offices of Manitowoc Public Utilities, argued with the front desk person about paying a dollar on her account and then claimed the utility company was forcing her to eat her money.
September 16th City of Neenah
Police cited a 32-year-old Oshkosh woman for shoplifting after she stole a pair of jeans from a department store on Green Bay Road. The woman exited the store wearing the new jeans and left her old jeans in a fitting room. When a security officer confronted the woman and pointed out a sale sticker still attached to the jeans, the woman ripped it off, asked the officer "What sticker?" popped in her mouth and ate it.

September 12th City of Marshfield
Extra patrols were requested on North Hills Avenue after a resident reported someone rearranged the solar lights in his front yard and left a pizza box filled with dog feces on his front step.

September 14th City of Brown Deer
A 54-year-old man, who attempted to apply for a job at the offices of FIS Career Opportunities, was informed he needed to make his application on-line. The man responded by going out to his car, taking a tank of gas out of the trunk and pouring it on the plants outside the FIS offices.

September 23rd City of Brookfield
A former employee of Vino Cappuccino that a manager had pushed him and used profanity because he had mistakenly filled the hand sanitizer dispenser with floor cleaner.

September 16th City of Wauwatosa
Students at Longfellow Middle School informed police that a man pointed a knife at them and threatened to steal their bicycles. The students told police the man identified himself as “The Son of God”.

September 25th City of Franklin
A resident on Drexel Avenue called police to report a turtle was on the sidewalk in front of her residence and she was afraid it might run into the road.

September 21st City of Waukesha
Police were called to break up an argument between a man and woman that started with the man belching while watching TV.

September 6th Calumet County
A cow was reported to be outside the fence on Hwy. 57. The cow eventually got scared and jumped back over the fence before the owners returned home.

September 18th Clark County
Two Neillsville brothers lead police on an extremely slow speed chase with their horse and buggy. With nearly 10 cars lined up behind the buggy and police car, an officer pulled alongside the buggy and yelled at the men to pull over. They ignored the command but finally turned into a driveway almost a mile later, and the brother of the driver ran off.

September 5th City of Shawano
An East Richmond Street caller told police that while they were watching a house for a friend who is in the hospital, someone entered the home and reportedly took a gallon of chocolate milk and did the dishes.

August 22nd City of Neenah
A West Forrest Avenue woman was bitten on the finger by a bat as she tried to remove it from her kitchen sink. She told police she thought the bat was a cornhusk from the previous night’s dinner.

August 26th City of Neenah
Police issued a citation for shoplifting to a man caught stealing potato wedges, a candy bar, and Werther's Original caramels from a store in Fox Point Plaza. A security officer stopped the suspect when he noticed he had a big bulge in his pants.

August 25th City of Brookfield
Police responded to the intersection of Pilgrim Road and Capitol Drive following a report that a man in his 30s had been swinging on a swing set for nearly 45 minutes.

September 5th City of Shawano
A resident on West Butternut Lane found a man passed out in a vehicle. The asked if he was lost, the driver reportedly flipped off the concerned citizen and told him, “I ain’t lost. You’re lost!”

September 7th City of Fond du Lac
Police were called to Wal-Mart where a man reportedly stole items then fled on foot, sprinting across 4 lanes of traffic on Highway 41. Police arrested the man two hours later, when he returned to Wal-Mart to get his bicycle that he left parked outside the store. Officers found the man struggling to unlock his bike.

August 28th Village of Suamico
A 32-year-old woman on Norfield Road was arrested after allegedly pulling out clumps of her older sister's hair and scratching her legs. The victimized sister told police the other sister accused her of not loving her.

September 1st City of Glendale
Police received a call from the manager of the UW Credit Union where a man tried to get the teller to give him change for a fake one million dollar bill.

June 27th City of Green Bay
A 19-year-old man on Reber Street is accused of hitting a woman in the back of the head with a frozen bag of Gorton's fish sticks.

August 30th City of Wisconsin Rapids
Four officers responded to an anonymous report of a man hooting like an owl.

August 22nd City of Franklin
A 37-year-old man was cited for open intoxicants after it was reported that he was chasing people out of Andy’s Bar and then… chasing them back in.

August 8th City of Appleton
Police were called to an Easter Lily Drive residence where it appeared someone had written on the reporting party’s garage door with feces.

August 19th City of Menasha
A store notified police of a shoplifter who rolled a cart out the front door with several cases of beer and a large pack of toilet paper.

August 25th City of Manitowoc
Police were called to an altercation at the home of a couple who allegedly returned from the Manitowoc County Fair intoxicated. The argument began after the wife got a call stating that her husband was passed out in a neighbor's yard. She went to get him and they began to argue. When police arrived, the man was found hiding in a neighbor's yard. He then injured himself by running into a fence while trying to flee police.

August 21st City of Waukesha
Police were called to Walgreen’s where a female customer’s “breasts kept falling out of her shirt”.

August 20th City of Waukesha
Officers responded to a call from the Firestone Complete Auto Care Store where a customer was reportedly " acting oddly, pacing around the waiting room of the store and punching himself in the head with his fist".

July 9th City of WauwatosaPolice responded to a report that someone had rearranged the letters on the marquee at the Rosebud Cinema. The promotion for movie "Captain America" was changed to "Cap Anal Erica," which owners thought might be a threat to shoot a woman named Erica.

July 12th City of ClintonvillePolice warned a man on 12th Street about operating his riding lawnmower on the sidewalk.

June 7th City of Green BayOfficers responded to a report that three youths outside Southwest High School were tossing potatoes into traffic.

June 30th Village of AllouezA 25-year-old man was cited for running nude in the area of Allouez and Webster Avenues. The man allegedly told officers he ran nude because he saw someone else do it so he thought it was OK.

July 1st City of ChiltonPolice were called to a building on Memorial Drive at 2:51am where a shirtless man wearing shorts with stripes was doing push-ups in the parking lot.

July 2nd City of GlendaleA 30-year-old woman was arrested for drunken driving, driving after suspension and hit and run. The woman at 3am going 50 miles-per-hour in a 35 zone, driving without lights, with one shredded tire and a shattered windshield. The woman denied being in an accident but could not explain why she was covered in windshield glass.

July 3rd City of ManitowocA 21-year-old woman called to report that she bought a 20-pack of beer the previous evening and set it on the porch of her south-side home. When she went back to check, the beer was gone. On Sunday morning, the woman found the case had been returned with empty beer bottles and a thank you note scrawled on it. She told police she was upset and asked if a DNA test could be done to find out who drank her beer.

July 4th Town of LamartineA woman on Fairview Road called the Fond du Lac Sheriff's Department after she saw a 63-year-old man working outside his home naked. The woman said the man had no clothes on when he picked up a hose and put it back on a reel. A sheriff's deputy reported the man was cooperative when he was informed to either change his behavior or put up a high fence.

June 21st Village of HilbertA welfare check was requested at a Stephan Avenue residence where there was reportedly an open grill with flames shooting out in a front yard and young child was riding a bike around the grill without clothes on.

July 8th City of Wisconsin RapidsAn anonymous complaint was received by police regarding a couple in their 60s at the Wisconsin Rapids City Zoo drinking alcohol in front of the lemurs.

June 7th City of Green BayA 25-year-old man was cited for unlawful use of a telephone after threatening his girlfriend's assistant manager at a local restaurant. The man reportedly often calls the girlfriend at work and got upset when the assistant manager told him to stop calling and that his girlfriend was dead.

July 1st Village of WinneconnePolice cited a 22-year-old man for disorderly conduct after he spoke profanely to a Main Street convenience store clerk when she refused to sell him cigarettes because he could not produce an ID. When confronted the man admitted to speaking profanely. He told police he had gone to the store to purchase cigarettes for an intoxicated friend.

June 6th City of Green BayA 20-year-old Kastle Park employee was cited and fired after allegedly overcharging customers for mini golf and pocketing the extra cash.

June 15th Village of SherwoodPolice received a report from a Spring Hill Drive resident that someone was ringing doorbells and running off. Extra police patrol was provided.

June 1st City of Brown DeerPolice responded to an incident at Brown Deer Middle School where a girl left a classroom with a plastic bag holding a dead frog. Her teacher told her she could not take the frog and must return to class. The girl kept walking saying the frog was hers because she paid for it. An officer at the scene and told the girl if she left school she would be arrested. The girl left and was arrested.

June 15th City of AppletonPolice were called to the Taco Bell at the intersection of Richmond Street where a man suspected to be drunk was passed out behind the wheel of his running vehicle in the drive-through lane. When police finally got the man to wake up by knocking on his window, he turned up the volume on his car stereo and started bobbing his head to the music while ignoring officers. During the incident, the man repeatedly referred to a female officer as "baby" and "honey". When the officer asked the man to submit to field sobriety tests he replied, "C'mon, we're not all stupid here. Do you even need to do these on me? Serious. C'mon."

June 8th City of Oak CreekA 48-year-old woman was arrested for drunken driving after she was seen getting out of her car and pooping in the bushes outside of Fleet Farm.

June 10th City of Wisconsin RapidsPolice received a report that a man on Pepper Avenue threw a chair in the garbage!

May 24th Shawano CountyThe Shawano County Sheriff’s Department responded to a report from the Waupaca County Sheriff's Office about a Clintonville man who they say keeps calling their office to ask them to do something about his daughter-in-law who he claims abandoned her pot-bellied pig. Shawano County Deputies were dispatched to the man’s home to tell him to stop calling.

May 10th City of ChiltonPolice assistance was requested by an elderly woman being harassed by a muskrat.

May 20th City of Beaver DamPolice received a report from an employee of Kritter Kuts Beauty Shop that there was a man sleeping in their flower bed.

May 10th City of NeenahA 52-year-old East Wisconsin Avenue woman told police that while on her walk, a man riding a bicycle passed her three or four times and at one point yelled out "vulgar compliments".

May 22nd City of OshkoshA 67-year-old woman on Mason Street was arrested for domestic disorderly conduct and battery after she allegedly hit her husband in the knee with a club and may have wrapped a cord around his neck. According to police, the two were having an argument over a television show.

May 22nd City of MenashaPolice were called to a Ahnaip Street residence where a woman reported that her neighbor has just mowed their lawn and some of the grass clipping landed on her side of the property line. The responding officer instructed the offender to pick up the clippings from her neighbor’s yard.

May 20th City of Beaver DamEmployees at ShopKo called police to report that a man came into the store and was yelling at employees. He told the employees he was going to "karate chop" a psychiatrist before leaving in a silver SUV with Florida license plates.

May 21st City of Beaver DamPolice received an anonymous report that there were girls in bikinis who were walking up and down the street near the intersection of Madison and Curie streets. The man was told that walking in bikinis is not illegal.

May 17th City of Stevens PointA resident on Sunset Boulevard called police to report receiving a bag of urine in the mail.

May 15th City of Stevens PointA 21-year-old Oshkosh man was cited with disorderly conduct after admitting to pushing a woman down on her bed and urinating on her walls.

April 29th City of Green BayPolice responded to an accident on the fourth floor of the Cherry Street parking ramp. The woman left the scene when officers arrived but was later cited for drunken driving after she was found at a nearby nightclub. While she was handcuffed in the back of the police car, the woman offered to have sex with the arresting officer.

May 18th Town Of BurnettA 72-year-old man told Dodge County Sheriff's Department deputies that someone left a note in his mailbox threatening to spray a weed killer on his asparagus patch.

May 10th City of GlendalePolice responded after a large trampoline was blown about 30 feet in the air and got stuck in a pine tree.

May 13th City of GermantownTwo 18-year-old men were arrested for shoplifting and possession of marijuana with intent to deliver at Walmart. The men had accidentally dropped the bag of marijuana while shoplifting at the store. The men were arrested after returning the store to look for their marijuana.

May 13th City of BrookfieldA 52-year-old woman was told not to return to the Splendid Salon, after an altercation with a hairstylist. The stylist called police after the woman, who was upset about her haircut, stood on the sidewalk outside the salon and made obscene gestures at the business.

May 10th City of FranklinSomeone rigged the latch on the garage door of a home on West Sharon Lane so it would not close properly. Then, sometime during the night, they entered the garage and ate an entire bag of chocolates.

May 7th City of Beaver DamAt 3pm, police received a report that there were two people lying on the ground in the community garden. Police made contact with the man and woman and asked them to leave.

May 1st City of CudahyA 30-year-old man was arrested for disorderly conduct after a neighbor heard four gunshots fired in a backyard on Manitoba Avenue. The man told police he fired the gunshots into the ground to celebrate the news that Osama Bin Laden had been killed.

May 14th City of Green BayPolice apprehended a naked man who fled St. Vincent Hospital on foot just after noon. The naked man, who reportedly ran through the hospital cafeteria before exiting the hospital, was able to elude police for some time. Eventually, Green Bay Police, with help from Brown County Sheriff's Deputies, set up a perimeter west of the hospital. But police still couldn't catch the naked man because he kept slipping ahead of the perimeter. Acting on a tip, police found the naked man hiding in a back yard on South Webster Avenue, about a block north of the hospital. Police suspect the naked man was under the influence of drugs.

May 11th City of Wisconsin RapidsOfficers responded to a report of two women rolling around on the ground and a man taking pictures of them on George Road. The officer issued them a verbal warning.

May 8th City of PortagePolice responded to a report of someone throwing a bicycle into the canal near the Wisconsin River. A responding officer found a 21-year-old man nearby. The man told police the bicycle was his and he threw it in the water because he was angry with it.

May 12th City of ShawanoShawano City police investigated a report that women were being propositioned by a man while shopping in the Friends for Christ store in Shawano.

May 9th Village of BonduelDeputies attempted to locate a man who was suspected of shooting up as he was going through the drive-thru at Burger King. According to a Burger King employee, the man had the needle in his arm and sounded strange over the intercom. It is not known if the man received his order.

About WAPL

105.7 WAPL, Wisconsin's Rock Station, is a 100,000 watt radio station serving Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, and the surrounding communities in the Fox Valley and Northeast Wisconsin.

105.7 WAPL is also your FM home for Green Bay Packers football. Listen all season for complete Packers Radio Network game coverage from Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren.

The Rockin' Apple has spent over thirty years entertaining listeners through the music of artists like Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Ozzy Osbourne, Van Halen, Metallica, Pink Floyd, Motley Crue, and countless others - along with concerts, contests and the humor of the veteran morning duo of Rick and Len.

In 2008, WAPL won the prestigious Marconi Award for national Rock Station of the Year. WAPL has also been awarded Rolling Stone Magazine Reader's Choice Station five times (1990, 92, 93, 94, and 95). In 1999, the station won Radio and Records Small Market Rock Station of the Year, and in 2004 and 2006 won the Wisconsin Area Music Industry.